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Newbie Screenshot question
#1
I'm starting to use Gimp after having used Paint Shop Pro for years. After an update to my laptop, PSP appears to work OK, but I can't save anything. So here I am, learning Gimp.

I can't figure out how to take a screenshot and paste it into Gimp. Tried a Google search, but couldn't find anything other than screenshots from within Gimp.
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#2
Two ways:

1) Use the computer print-screen facility. Usually a key near the F12 key. Then, in Gimp, use Edit > Paste As > New Image (or Shift-Ctrl-V).

2) In Gimp, use File > Create > Screenshot. You get the option to take a screenshot of the entire screen or a single window. For the single window set a time delay and drag a cross onto the window.
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(05-27-2019, 02:28 PM)Blighty Wrote: Two ways:

1) Use the computer print-screen facility. Usually a key near the F12 key. Then, in Gimp, use Edit > Paste As > New Image (or Shift-Ctrl-V).

2) In Gimp, use File > Create > Screenshot. You get the option to take a screenshot of the entire screen or a single window. For the single window set a time delay and drag a cross onto the window.

3) Use the computer print-screen facility. Usually a key near the F12 key. Then, in Gimp, use File > Create From Clipboard(or Shift-Ctrl-V).
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